122. I'm celebrating this 'little' win - what win are you celebrating this week?

MAY 26, 20265 MIN
Fuelled with Dr Gemma Sampson

122. I'm celebrating this 'little' win - what win are you celebrating this week?

MAY 26, 20265 MIN

Description

In this episode of the Fuelled Podcast, I share a surprisingly simple story about putting air in my car tyres — and why it perfectly reflects the way so many people approach change, nutrition, health, and personal growth. At face value, putting air in tyres sounds like a tiny, insignificant task. But for me, it had become this huge mental mountain. I had never done it before, I didn’t know how the machine worked, and I had built up all these fears in my head about getting it wrong. What if I used the wrong settings? What if I damaged the tyres? What if I looked stupid? And honestly, this is exactly what I see happen all the time when people try to improve their nutrition, lose weight, start exercising, meal prep, or create healthier habits. In this episode, I explore the psychology of getting started and why taking action is often far harder than the action itself. Whether it’s learning how to fuel properly, cooking a healthier meal, going to the gym for the first time, or making changes to improve your health, there is usually some kind of internal resistance standing in the way. I talk about how easy it is to catastrophise simple situations and build them into huge emotional barriers, especially when something feels unfamiliar or uncomfortable. But once we actually take the first step, the thing we feared often turns out to be far simpler than we imagined. A major theme throughout this episode is the importance of celebrating small wins. So many people dismiss little actions because they don’t feel “big enough” to matter. But over time, those small actions compound into significant changes in health, confidence, fitness, and wellbeing. I also discuss how this mindset applies directly to nutrition and weight loss. Many people become discouraged because they expect immediate results from healthy changes, especially when it comes to the number on the scales. But real progress often happens slowly and inconsistently. Weight might fluctuate up and down before eventually changing, and if we only focus on the scale, it becomes very easy to quit too early. Instead, I encourage people to celebrate the behaviours themselves: buying vegetables preparing meals at home drinking more water moving their body getting enough sleep choosing a nourishing meal instead of defaulting to convenience food These small actions matter, even when the results are not immediately visible. I also share a personal example from my own life, where after arriving home late and tired, I consciously chose to cook a proper meal instead of defaulting to an easier snack-based dinner. It wasn’t complicated, but it was another example of how the hardest part is often simply starting. This episode is ultimately about building confidence through action, recognising progress outside of weight or performance metrics, and learning to acknowledge the small wins that slowly shape the person you are becoming. -- BECOME A FUELLED CYCLIST 🧰 Get your free Nutrition Assessment: https://www.gemmasampson.com/ceacq ⛽️ Join The Fuelled Team: https://www.gemmasampson.com/join    CONNECT WITH GEMMA 🌐 Website: https://www.gemmasampson.com 🎥 Youtube: www.youtube.com/@drgemmasampson  📸 Instagram: https://instagram.com/drgemmasampson 🎤 Podcast: https://www.gemmasampson.com/podcast/122 🚴 Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/5723475